US9745051B2 - Control device for an engine - Google Patents
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- B64C11/30—Blade pitch-changing mechanisms
- B64C11/305—Blade pitch-changing mechanisms characterised by being influenced by other control systems, e.g. fuel supply
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- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
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- the invention lies in the field of control devices for aviation turbine engines, which may have a single propeller or contra-rotating propellers.
- the operation of the propeller(s) is conventionally controlled on the basis of two main modes of regulation.
- Another known mode of regulation is at constant pitch, also known as beta mode.
- the pitch is servo-controlled to the throttle position given by the pilot and to the speed of rotation of the propeller. This mode is used during all stages in which the forward speed of the airplane is too slow for the aerodynamic characteristic of the propeller to present a sufficient traction response in the face of variation in the speed of rotation.
- the architecture of present regulation systems relies solely on measuring pitches and speeds of rotation of the propeller, and does not provide for any preventative action. Satisfying all of the requirements for continuity that are to be expected in the control of the engine can be achieved only that the price of degrading performance, in particular by selecting pitches that do not match the aerodynamics of the propeller but that are certain to ensure that operation is stable.
- the invention provides an engine control device having calculation means for calculating a pitch setpoint for at least one propeller of the engine, the calculation means taking account at least of a flight speed.
- the invention also makes it possible to improve the regulation of the pitch by taking account of the compressibility of the air in contact with the blades.
- a magnitude representative of a behavior of the propeller(s) is determined using at least one polynomial, e.g. of second order.
- This enables the method to be performed in a computer of modest computation power.
- the use of a polynomial is a mathematical operation that is simple and easy to incorporate in a computer of limited computation power.
- a magnitude representative of a behavior of the propeller is determined as a function of a relative Mach number for a blade of the propeller and an assumed pitch for the propeller.
- numerical loss values calculated on the basis of extended loss models associated with the operation of the propeller(s) are determined. This characteristic makes it possible to extend the prediction of the behavior of the propeller(s) to the flight envelope, including to singular conditions.
- an absorbed power coefficient is determined.
- the calculation means use a speed of rotation of the propeller(s).
- the control device may be constituted by a module for a full authority digital engine control computer or it may be incorporated therein.
- the invention also provides a full authority digital engine control computer that includes a device as mentioned above, and furthermore, it also provides a turboprop including a control device as mentioned above or an unducted fan engine including a control device as mentioned above.
- FIG. 1 shows a loop for servo-controlling the pitch of a turbine engine propeller, from which the invention has been developed.
- FIG. 2 is a chart from which it is possible to calculate performance coefficients of a propeller.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a protocol implemented in an embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show particular aspects of the FIG. 4 protocol.
- FIG. 1 shows a loop for controlling the pitch of one or more propellers in order to regulate on a constant speed of rotation.
- a setpoint 10 for the speed of the propeller 20 is given by the pilot or by an automatic or servo-controlled piloting system.
- a sensor 30 for sensing the speed of rotation of the propeller makes it possible to calculate the difference 40 between the setpoint and the instantaneous speed.
- This difference 40 is transmitted to the full authority digital engine control (FADEC) 50 that uses a setpoint relating to the position of the engine throttle 12 and representative of the power delivered to the shaft, in order to determine a setpoint 60 for the pitch.
- FADEC full authority digital engine control
- This determination is performed by an iterative process on the basis of a list of predetermined pitch values selected as a function of the position of the throttle and without taking the speed of flight into account.
- the iterative process makes use of a model that takes the pitch and gives the power delivered to the shaft. The iterations are stopped when the calculated power corresponds to the requested power.
- An angle sensor 70 for sensing the pitch makes it possible to calculate the difference between the instantaneous value of the pitch and the setpoint, and this is transmitted to the actuator 90 that acts on the pitch of the propeller 20 .
- the performance of the propeller(s) is represented by using conventional non-dimensional invariants, as described below.
- FIG. 2 shows the advance ratio J along the abscissa axis and the absorbed power coefficients Cp up the ordinate axis. These are determined knowing the efficiency ⁇ , for which the constant efficiency curves 100 are plotted, and knowing the setting angle for which constant pitch curves 110 are also plotted.
- FIG. 3 shows the general principles of an embodiment of the invention.
- the elements are given numerical references that can be derived from those used in FIG. 1 by adding 100.
- the FADEC 150 (or a subsystem of the FADEC in charge of regulating the pitch of the propeller(s)) uses the difference 140 between the speed setpoint and the instantaneous speed of rotation of the propeller(s) to calculate a setpoint 160 for the pitch.
- the FADEC 150 also takes account of a setpoint relating to the position 112 of the throttle that represents the power delivered to the shaft, as in FIG. 1 .
- it also takes account of the flight speed of the airplane 115 .
- the FADEC 150 in order to perform the above-mentioned calculation, use is made of a model of the performance of the propeller(s) based on predicting the losses associated with the operation of the propeller(s) (referred to below as Loss), and the absorbed power coefficient Cp, both of which are evaluated as a function of operating conditions, i.e. as a function of the airplane flight speed v 115 and of the speed(s) of rotation N of the propeller(s) as measured by the sensor 130 and evaluated as a function of an assumption for the pitch ⁇ .
- this performance model is implemented iteratively within the FADEC 150 on the basis of successive refinements of the pitch assumption until convergence is obtained around the setpoint for shaft power.
- loss has the advantage of being defined at all times and of being positive, regardless of the mode of operation of the propeller(s).
- the diagram of FIG. 4 summarizes the architecture of the model.
- the prediction of these two magnitudes is performed by simple polynomial calculation with coefficients that are calculated as a function of the pitch ⁇ and of the relative Mach number 300 of the blades, which is itself a function of the airplane flight speed v 115 and of the speed(s) of rotation N of the propeller(s).
- the input values v (reference 115 , as measured), N (reference 130 , as measured), and ⁇ (reference 175 , assumption to be refined by iteration) are used in the presently-described implementation to determine eight numerical values, each of which is read from a corresponding predefined table. It is possible to envisage other implementations in the context of the invention, with other numbers of tables.
- the eight tables are shown in the figure under references 401 to 408 . In each of these tables, the abscissa axis represents the relative Mach number of the blades, and the ordinate axis represents the numerical value to be read off.
- a plurality of curves corresponding to various pitch values ⁇ are present in each of the tables, and on each table, selecting the curve and the abscissa value gives a single numerical value to be read off. It is naturally possible to interpolate between values read from two curves that correspond to two values of ⁇ .
- the eight numerical values read from the tables make it possible to determine numerical values for the two looked-for magnitudes, the loss 410 and the absorbed power coefficient (Cp) 415 , while using second order polynomials. Determining these values makes it possible to deduce the shaft power 420 and the delivered traction, in the context of a model for predicting the aerodynamic behavior of the propeller.
- the iterative process is continued with a refined pitch value 175 until the calculated shaft power 420 corresponds to the setpoint 112 .
- the method thus relies on identifying an operating point at minimum loss, and on correlations that make it possible to define the difference between this point and optimum operation.
- the loss correlations can be modeled in the form of two parabolic elements as shown in FIG. 5 , one of them corresponding to positive angles of incidence (“stall side”) and the other corresponding to negative angles of incidence (“choke side”). It is preferred to show this loss in the plane of the advance ratio J (on the left in FIG. 5 ).
- the absorbed power coefficient represents the aerodynamic performance of the blades, and is directly associated with the local angle of incidence of the blades.
- the power coefficient varies in a manner that can be modeled simply, specifically in the form of the combination of a linear trend and two parabolic elements, one corresponding to positive angles of incidence (“stall side”) and the other to negative angles of incidence (“choke side”).
- the above-described polynomial model enables the coordinates (in terms of losses and power coefficient) of each of these five characteristic points to be calculated analytically.
- the possibility of predicting the performance of the propeller(s) at the singular points, i.e. the static, transparency, and windmilling points constitutes progress in the ability to represent the behavior of the propeller(s) over the entire operating range, from full throttle to idling, and for all external flying conditions.
- the technical solution proposed herein presents the advantages: of being simple to implement digitally, being suitable for incorporating in a computer of modest computational power (a few linear interpolations to be performed in numerical arrays of small dimensions, a few analytic calculations on polynomials); of the prediction being robust because of the uniqueness of the solutions obtained; of mathematical accuracy that is identical regardless of the operating zone under consideration (including in the bottom left of the [J, Cp] chart); of simplifying and making reliable the way in which account is taken of the way in which account is taken of the effects of compressibility by expressing the fundamental coefficients of the method as a function of the relative Mach number of the blades; and of extending the capacity for predicting the behavior of the propeller(s) to the entire flight envelope, including singular conditions (static condition, transparency point, feathering, . . . ), since the concept of loss on which the solution relies is always defined and positive.
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- Ct=traction coefficient
- Cp=absorbed power coefficient
- J=advance ratio
- T=traction delivered by the propeller
- PW=power available from the propeller shaft
- N=speed of rotation of the propeller
- D=diameter of the propeller
- v=forward (or flying) speed of the airplane
- β=propeller pitch.
loss=PW−T·v=Cp−J·Ct
GH=Jml−J
where Jml represents the advance ratio for minimum loss (“J minimum loss”). GH thus represents the difference between the advance ratio and operation at minimum loss.
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- Lossml: minimum loss;
- Jml: advance ratio corresponding to minimum losses;
- A2losschoke: parabolic curve of loss for negative angles of incidence; and
- A2lossstall: parabolic curve of loss for positive angles of incidence.
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- Cpml: absorbed power coefficient on the minimum loss line;
- A1: first order coefficient of the model for the absorbed power coefficient;
- A2Cpchoke: parabolic curve of the absorbed power coefficient for negative angles of incidence; and
- A2Cpstall: parabolic curve of the absorbed power coefficient for positive angles of incidence.
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- static point characterized by zero forward speed (J=0);
- maximum efficiency point;
- minimum loss point;
- transparency point: the beginning of operation in reverse mode (change of sign for the traction coefficient); and
- windmilling point: the beginning of operation in windmilling mode (drag being supplied without power being absorbed, Cp=0).
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